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- the present arrangement is directed to a system and method for the exchange of funds and/or remunerative distributions (e.g. coupons). More particularly, the present arrangement is directed to a system and method for the transfer of funds and/or remunerative distributions to a user in exchange for engaging in a participating event.
- funds and/or remunerative distributions e.g. coupons
- the present arrangement is directed to a system and method for the transfer of funds and/or remunerative distributions to a user in exchange for engaging in a participating event.
- on-line advertisements such as banner advertisements, pop-up advertisements, video advertisements, email distribution advertisements, etc. . . .
- maintaining the attention of the user is considered critical.
- advertisements are skipped, passed over, or otherwise overlooked. This is particularly true in the on-line environment where, unlike traditional television, the audience is not captive and is easily able to either avoid viewing the advertisement or can move to another screen quickly.
- the present arrangement provides a system and method for delivering funds and/or remunerative distributions (e.g. coupons) to a user which in this application is referring to an on-line user that is observing one or more advertisements.
- funds and/or remunerative distributions e.g. coupons
- the user generates a single remuneration account including an electronic deposit account, possibly denominated in bitcoin or other electronic currency, where a user can collect rewards or otherwise be paid for various advertising views on different applications or websites.
- the system entails a common account that can be utilized by many different applications and websites, but from the user's side only requires maintaining a single account.
- the method of delivering remuneration and/or funds to the account is able to utilize a token/authorization model, where the system generates a unique user identifying token for each transaction with an advertiser so that when the user has completed the required task with the advertiser the system can receive the token along with a remuneration or given funds amount.
- a token/authorization model where the system generates a unique user identifying token for each transaction with an advertiser so that when the user has completed the required task with the advertiser the system can receive the token along with a remuneration or given funds amount.
- This allows the system to properly credit the user's account in an authenticated manner.
- Such a system may moreover be employed to allow many different advertisers to submit payments to users/viewers in an authenticated manner without the system ever disclosing the account information of the user to the advertiser.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the present system in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart of the operation of the token system in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 3 is an exemplary flow diagram illustrating the location of certain steps, in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 4 is an exemplary flow diagram illustrating the location of certain steps, in accordance with one embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is an exemplary flow diagram illustrating the location of certain steps, in accordance with one embodiment.
- system 10 for implementing the features of the present invention.
- system 10 employs in some capacity an interface 12 , a user database 14 , a processor 16 , an account database 18 (for storing user remuneration coupled with a user account) and a token generation/authentication module 20 .
- an interface 12 for storing user remuneration coupled with a user account
- an account database 18 for storing user remuneration coupled with a user account
- token generation/authentication module 20 for storing token generation/authentication module.
- users 30 and advertisers 40 interact with one another via system 10 .
- FIG. 1 is considered to be limiting. Additional components may be added as necessary to support the functions of system 10 .
- “advertiser” 40 simply refers to any entity which wishes for users 30 to view their website or otherwise engage in an activity (such as a questionnaire) which among other aspects is to raise awareness of the entity.
- system 10 generates and uses tokens 100 which are provided to advertiser 40 that identify user 30 within system 10 .
- Token 100 is an encoded digital identifier, each of which is unique, and also each uniquely identifying a particular user 30 of system 10 .
- advertiser 40 can return a token 100 to system 10 along with a remuneration amount and system 10 can credit an account of user 30 accordingly.
- a user 30 can set up account at system 10 at step 200 and visit a website of an advertiser 40 at step 202 , also working with system 10 .
- user 30 can be offered a reward (e.g. coupons, money or other remuneration) for viewing advertisements or answering a questionnaire etc.
- token generation and authentication module 20 When at the site, at step 204 user 30 logs into system 10 and token generation and authentication module 20 generates a unique token 100 at step 206 , identifying user 30 and possibly other information including advertiser 40 , the time of creation, a duration of validity of token 10 and other validation information. This unique token is delivered to advertiser 40 for storage while user 30 engages in the requested activity.
- token 100 is returned to system 10 at step 212 .
- token 100 is processed by token authentication module 20 along with a remuneration amount and system 10 credits the appropriate user account in user database 14 and debits the appropriate advertiser account in account database 18 .
- This token process is repeated every time any user 30 logs in with an advertiser 40 with a new and unique token 100 each time.
- the same process may be used for all advertisers 40 associated with system 10 allowing a user 30 to use one single account with system 10 to receive rewards in a central location rather than with each of the advertisers independently.
- FIG. 3 is an exemplary flow chart that elaborates on the steps outlined above in FIG. 2 , explaining the interactions at both system 10 and the advertiser 40 and their relationship with one another.
- a user 30 may generate an account with system 10 and then view an advertisement managed by advertiser 40 , such as at their website.
- advertiser 40 logs into their system account and system 10 generates and delivers a user identifying token 100 to advertiser 40 .
- This token 100 is simply an authentication code that will later allow system 10 to account for the remuneration of user 30 .
- user 30 then proceeds to the advertiser's desired activity. Such activity could be filling out a questionnaire, viewing an advertisement during a game etc. . . . . Regardless of what is done, advertiser 40 tracks the completion of the task and returns token 100 to system 10 with a given compensation to be accounted to user 30 .
- System 10 receives token 100 , authenticates its validity and then applies the amount of remuneration to the user's account linked with the returned token 100 . Thereafter system 10 may bill advertiser 40 or otherwise perform the required accounting.
- Such a system as described herein allows external services (advertisers 40 ), programs, websites, mobile apps and in general any device that can run on a regular web browser, to connect to the user accounts of system 10 to request rewards for actions completed on such external platforms.
- external services as described herein allows external services (advertisers 40 ), programs, websites, mobile apps and in general any device that can run on a regular web browser, to connect to the user accounts of system 10 to request rewards for actions completed on such external platforms.
- System 10 may use the “OAuth” authentication protocol to allow users 30 to create system accounts or to use their existing accounts to allow the application/advertiser 40 to use their information and request rewards on their behalf.
- OAuth authentication is to allow users to grant permissions to request rewards on their behalf to the application/advertiser 40 , without disclosing their system credentials to the application/advertiser 40 itself.
- application/advertiser 40 When the “OAuth” login process is completed, application/advertiser 40 possesses a token 100 which uniquely identifies user 30 for this application and can be used for further communication with system 10 on behalf of this user 30 .
- An external application 40 may be registered on system 10 to be authorized to request rewards. That application 40 may own a pre-paid budget on the owner's account on system 10 which is used to reward users 30 .
- a trusted application 40 is an advertiser application 40 that cannot be tampered with and is not subject to a man in the middle style of attack, such as a webserver hosting a website.
- a trusted application 40 requests a reward on behalf of their own user 30 , the trusted application 40 has the duty of deciding whether it really wishes to reward user 30 for the action taken.
- an advertiser/website 40 wants to reward a user 30 for filling out a questionnaire, it can analyze the data submitted by user 30 and ensure it is complete and thorough. After deciding the reward is due, the trusted application 40 establishes a server-to-server connection to system 10 and requests a reward for user 30 who completed the questionnaire by sending their token 100 and the amount requested. The system only checks the advertiser/application for credit and credit limits and sends the reward to user 30 . See for example FIG. 4 for an outline of this transaction and the relationship between such trusted advertisers 40 and system 10 .
- advertiser/applications 40 subject to MITM attacks are considered untrusted. Therefore, their rewards should be authorized by a server.
- system 10 works with an advertiser/application that can display advertisements and an advertisement server 50 which can direct a callback to a rewards API of system 10 to confirm the ad has been served.
- advertisement server 50 can be fulfilled by any other service which takes charge of authorizing the rewards with best effort algorithms.
- a game advertiser application 40 may request rewards on average every 15 to 20 seconds. Every time a reward is requested, the progress of user 30 is sent along with the request and a server-side service at server 50 that keeps track of it. If a reward is requested too often or the progress is not compatible with the progress of user 30 (skipped levels, high level right after a death, and similar) then the reward is not authorized. This discourages cheating and botting because the results would be just about the same as the ones achievable by not botting at all.
- This kind of advertiser/application 40 should also set daily limits to gainable rewards, as should all advertiser/applications 40 that try to monetize the rewards API by showing ads and sharing the advertisement revenue, because of limited advertisement inventory and limits on per-user advertisement views.
- system 10 can be used by any entity looking to distribute funds or otherwise attract funds for donations etc. . . . .
- entity 40 that is an advertiser may wish to donate funds to a charity/awareness campaign but simultaneously raise awareness of the donation campaign as a form of advertising.
- the advertiser/donator would set aside some funds to donate (possibly matching funds to match against donations from the public) but a portion would be used to advertise the donation event so that the public would be aware of the donation campaign.
- users 30 of system 10 may be notified of a campaign of advertiser/donator 40 and may be prompted to participate in a questionnaire or review of a short advertisement about the donation.
- user 30 would log in and a token 100 would be issued to advertiser 40 and after user 30 performs the desired task advertiser 30 would return token 100 to system 10 which would acknowledge to user 30 that the donation has been made on their behalf in exchange for viewing the awareness campaign.
- Such an arrangement reduces the need for the advertiser/donator 40 to promote the campaign and it incentivizes users 30 to directly engage in the awareness campaign as they see their donation as a direct feedback to viewing a video or whatever else the advertiser/donator requests.
- Such a system may moreover be employed to allow many different advertisers to submit payments to users/viewers in an authenticated manner without the system ever disclosing the account information of the user to the advertiser.
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